UEi Test Instruments DL99B User Manual

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DL99B-MAN

P. 5

Maintenance

Periodic service

WARNING!

Repair and service of this instrument is to be performed by qualified
personnel only. Improper repair or service could result in physical
degradation of the meter. This could alter the protection from
electrical shock and personal injury this meter provides to the
operator. Perform only those maintenance tasks that you are
qualified to do.

These guidelines will help you attain long and reliable service from
your meter:

1. Calibrate your meter annually to ensure it meets original

performance specifications.

2. Keep your meter dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids

damage electronic circuits.

3. Whenever practical, keep the meter away from dust and dirt, which

can cause premature wear.

4. Although your meter is built to withstand the rigors of daily use, it

can be damaged by severe impacts. Use reasonable caution when
using and storing the meter.

NOTE: When servicing the meter, use only the replacement parts specified.

Battery: 9V, NEDA 1604 or IEC 6LR 61
Test lead set: ATL55

Cleaning and Decontamination
Periodically clean your meter’s case using a damp cloth. DO NOT use
abrasives, cleaning solvents or strong detergents, as they may damage
the finish or affect the reliability of the structural components.

Battery Replacement
Always use a fresh replacement battery of the specified size and type.
Immediately remove the old or weak battery from the meter and
dispose of it in accordance with your local disposal regulations. Old or
defective batteries can leak chemicals that corrode electronic circuits.

WARNING!

To avoid electric shock, be sure to turn off the meter’s power and
disconnect both test leads from any equipment before you remove
or install batteries.

To install a new battery, follow these procedures:

1. Remove the screw from the battery compartment cover on the

back (lower half) of the meter and lift the cover (Fig 2).

2. Remove and discard the old battery. Always dispose of old batteries

promptly in a manner consistent with local disposal regulations.

WARNING!

Under

NO circumstance should you expose batteries to extreme heat or

fire as they may explode and cause injury.

3. Place a fresh 9V battery in the compartment.

NOTE: If you do not plan to use the meter for a month or more,
remove the battery and store it in an area that won’t be damaged by a
leaking battery.

4. Reattach the battery compartment cover to the meter and

reinstall the screw.

Remove cover

(Fig 2)

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